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Keep in mind the animals we shoot for food and display are not bullet proof. Contrary to popular belief, they bleed and die just like they did a hundred years ago. Being competent with a given rifle is far more important than impressive ballistics and poor shootability. High velocity misses never put a steak in the freezer.

hey Joe
are they more forgiving when it comes to seating Dept
are you using it for paper or hunting
i have being using vld hunting fore about a year now and i am loving them
but my winchester 70 likes them touching the land
so i am ordering some hybrids home to trying them out

Their forgiving in that I haven't found them to be sensitive to seating depth, powder charge, primer.
They shot well for me at all stages of load development, so when you find a load they like they shoot very well and it's been pretty easy to find that load so far. It takes less load development I guess you could say.

I'm using them for hunting, I don't punch paper a whole lot but in the off season they'll get to know steel gongs well.

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Keep in mind the animals we shoot for food and display are not bullet proof. Contrary to popular belief, they bleed and die just like they did a hundred years ago. Being competent with a given rifle is far more important than impressive ballistics and poor shootability. High velocity misses never put a steak in the freezer.

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Keep in mind the animals we shoot for food and display are not bullet proof. Contrary to popular belief, they bleed and die just like they did a hundred years ago. Being competent with a given rifle is far more important than impressive ballistics and poor shootability. High velocity misses never put a steak in the freezer.